On Thu, Apr 08, 2010 at 11:05:15AM -0400, Robert Huff wrote: > > Robert Huff writes: > > > I have a project for which I need to produce a {gif, jpg, png} > > of a 3d space, with labled axes, and plot a small number (<25 ??) of > > points within it, either with labels or as icons. > > Two constraints: > > Current code is written in C. > > I expressed myself badly. What I should have said was: > > It must be usable via C function calls. > Not the best and the most elegant way to achieve this, but... you can try math/gnuplot. It can do 3d.
CC=gcc CCFLAGS= -g -Wall LDFLAGS= -lm -lpthread
target= testgnuplot objects= testgnuplot.o gnuplot.o all: $(target) $(target): $(objects) $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(objects) -o $@ %.o: %.c $(CC) $(CCFLAGS) -c $< -o $@ clean: rm -f $(objects) rm -f $(target)
gnuplot.c implements a helper function that invokes gnuplot to display the acquired data. You need to have the gnuplot package installed to take advantage of this function. You can reuse it in your program by adding the gnuplot.c and gnuplot.h files to your project and calling the function: int sendDataToGnuplot(int handle, float x0, float dX, double *buffer, int nbOfPointsPerCh, int nbOfCh); handle is the handle of the acquisition session returned by _PdAquireSubsystem. x0 is the origin of the x axis dX is the increment between each points on the x axis buffer contains the acquired data nbOfPointsPerCh contains the number of sampels acquired for each channel nbOfCh contains the number of channels
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